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Simple and basic bitcoin introduction made for a special customer with HUGE potential.

Bitcoin introduction
1. General terms in details, such as what is mining, private keys, how to use a wallet and more.
2. Blockchain.info - what can anyone learn from this amazng source
3. When you use bitcoin - importatn things to know before you start using bitcoins for anything.
4. Get educated - learn learn learn

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Simple and basic bitcoin introduction made for a special customer with HUGE potential.

Bitcoin introduction
1. General terms in details, such as what is mining, private keys, how to use a wallet and more.
2. Blockchain.info - what can anyone learn from this amazng source
3. When you use bitcoin - importatn things to know before you start using bitcoins for anything.
4. Get educated - learn learn learn

Enjoy

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Bitcoin Introduction - customer presentation APR 2017

  1. 1. BITCOIN INTRODUCTION Customer presentasion APR 2017
  2. 2. INDEX 1. General terms 2. Blockchain.info 3. When you use bitcoin 4. Get educated
  3. 3. GENERAL TERMS 1. Blockchain (balances) 2. Private keys (Transactions) 3. Mining (Processing) 4. Bitcoin space 5. Bitcoin Wallet - BTW 6. Bitcoin Exchange- BTE
  4. 4. Blockchain (balances) The Blockchain is a shared public ledger on which the entire Bitcoin network relies. All confirmed transactions are included in the Blockchain. The integrity and the chronological order of the block chain are enforced with cryptography This way: • Bitcoin wallets can calculate their spendable balance • New transactions can be verified to be spending bitcoins that are actually owned by the spender. The integrity and the chronological order of the block chain are enforced with cryptography
  5. 5. Private keys (Transactions) A transaction is a transfer of value between Bitcoin wallets. Bitcoin wallets keep a secret piece of data called a private key or seed, which is used to sign transactions (=providing a mathematical proof that they have come from the owner of the wallet). All transactions are broadcast between users and usually begin to be confirmed by the network in the following 10 minutes, through a process called mining.
  6. 6. Mining (Processing) Mining is a system that is used to confirm waiting transactions by including them in the Blockchain. Mining: • Enforces a chronological order in the Blockchain • Protects the neutrality of the network • Allows different computers to agree on the state of the system. • Prevents any individual from adding new blocks in the Blockchain • Secure the element when no one can control what is included in the Blockchain
  7. 7. Bitcoin Space (How to get in) In and Out: Exchanges, P2P, Local Bitcoins, ATM’s, Cash, Convenient stores, E-wallets, Value cards, Donations, Faucets, games, etc…
  8. 8. Bitcoin Wallet - BTW A “wallet” is Bitcoin bank account. BTW allows you to receive bitcoins, store them, and then send them to others. • Software wallet is one that you install on your own computer or mobile device. You are in complete control over the security of your coins. • Web wallet is hosted by a third party. They are often much easier to use, but you have to trust the provider. • Key Device is an external hardware or disk
  9. 9. Bitcoin Wallet - BTE This is the safest and easiest online way in and out to the Bitcoin space: 1. Dual or more currencies 2. Geo located in most cases 3. Can have additional crypto currencies 4. P2P / P2E
  10. 10. Blockchain.info All information needed from the blockchain is open and available to us all • All Transaction per wallet, per block, etc • Total Transactions and values • Number of Transactions • Estimated Transaction Volume • Market Price • USD volume trade • Mining information: difficulty, revenue, etc • Unique addresses • News and updates • Much much more…
  11. 11. When you use Bitcoin 1. Securing your wallet 2. Bitcoin price is volatile 3. Bitcoin payments are irreversible 4. Bitcoin is not anonymous 5. Unconfirmed transactions aren't secure 6. Bitcoin is still experimental 7. Government taxes and regulations
  12. 12. Securing your wallet Like in real life, your wallet must be secured. Bitcoin makes it possible to transfer value anywhere in a very easy way and it allows you to be in control of your money. • User + Pass • IP restricted • 2FA • SMS Verification • More
  13. 13. Bitcoin price is volatile The price of a bitcoin can unpredictably increase or decrease over a short period of time. $1,232-$1,262 (+3%)– How long ?
  14. 14. Bitcoin payments are irreversible Any transaction issued with Bitcoin cannot be reversed, they can only be refunded by the person receiving the funds.
  15. 15. Bitcoin is not anonymous Some effort is required to protect your privacy with Bitcoin. All Bitcoin transactions are stored publicly and permanently on the network, which means anyone can see the balance and transactions of any Bitcoin address. BUT, the identity of the user behind an address remains unknown. This is one reason why Bitcoin addresses should only be used once.
  16. 16. Unconfirmed transactions aren't secure Transactions don't start out as irreversible. Instead, they get a confirmation score that indicates how hard it is to reverse them. Confirmation takes between a few seconds and 90 minutes, with 10 minutes being the average.
  17. 17. Bitcoin is still experimental Bitcoin is an experimental new currency that is in active development ( less than 6 years ). Each improvement makes Bitcoin more appealing but also reveals new challenges as Bitcoin adoption grows. Lots is happening every day, still nobody can predict Bitcoin's future.
  18. 18. Government taxes and regulations Bitcoin is not an official currency. That said, most jurisdictions still require you to pay income, sales, payroll, and capital gains taxes on anything that has value, including bitcoins. Depends on the central bank and the country adoption of the crypto technology.
  19. 19. Get educated Crypto market is moving fast, changing fast and new players are joining on daily basis. Don’t let it go • https://www.blockchain.info/ • http://www.coindesk.com/ • http://www.coinchoose.com/ • https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/ • https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/ • https://www.cointelegraph.com/
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